95″N 5°36′39.42″W / 55.4272083°N 5.6109500°W / 55.4272083; -5.6109500 Glengyle distillery is a Scotch whisky production centre in Campbeltown, Argyll...
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HMS Glengyle was a 9,919 GRT cargo ship that served in the Second World War as an infantry landing ship (large) of the Royal Navy. She carried Commonwealth...
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Glengyle is a distillery founded in 1872 by William Mitchell. Glengyle may also refer to: Glengyle, a branch of the clan Gregor Glengyle, a place at the...
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Glengyle Station Glengyle Station is a pastoral lease that operates as a cattle station in central west Queensland. Glengyle is located 125 kilometres...
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Scottish and Jacobite folk hero. He was born in the Kingdom of Scotland at Glengyle, at the head of Loch Katrine, as recorded in the baptismal register of...
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Springbank, Glengyle, and Glen Scotia. The Springbank distillery produces three distinct whiskies; Springbank, Hazelburn, and Longrow. Glengyle distillery...
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Scotland. It is owned by J & A Mitchell & Company, which also owns the Glengyle distillery, the oldest independent bottler, William Cadenheads, and several...
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stations, which cover 2,400,000 ha (5,900,000 acres). Durrie, Naryilco, and Glengyle stations, located in the Channel Country of Queensland, were bought by...
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1784. Rob Roy MacGregor was born in 1671, a younger son of MacGregor of Glengyle. (However, given the circumstances, he had been forced to assume his mother's...
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over 30 distilleries but now has only three in operation: Glen Scotia, Glengyle, and Springbank. Characteristics vary, but in general, the whiskies are...
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folding kayak brigade would be effective. He decided to infiltrate HMS Glengyle, a Landing Ship, Infantry anchored in the River Clyde. Courtney paddled...
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record 1913. "Lovely Willie" (Laws M35) 1914. "Sir Niel and MacVan", "Glengyle" (Laws M39) 1915. "On the First of November", "Bold Alexander" (Laws N1)...
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of the two-seat collapsible canoes by carrying out a mock raid on the Glengyle. On 31st January 1941, with an establishment of 38 officers and 502 other...
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Distillers Glen Grant Rothes Speyside 1840 Campari Glengyle Campbeltown Campbeltown 1872 Mitchell's Glengyle Ltd Glen Keith Keith Speyside 1957 Chivas Brothers...
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who had been transported from Alexandria to Tymbaki overnight by HMS Glengyle. On 25 April, Hitler signed Directive 28, ordering the invasion of Crete...
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commandos of one of their most important capabilities; and, although later the Glengyle was released to Laycock's force, the other two ships were not, which severely...
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derricks. Glengyle was built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company, Dundee, for the Glen Line. The only vital alterations to the 18 knot Glengyle and...
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Kidman's Tree of Knowledge is a heritage-listed tree at Glengyle Station, Bedourie, Shire of Diamantina, Queensland, Australia. It is also known as Tree...
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Camooweal, Queensland, Australia Kidman's Tree of Knowledge, a tree on Glengyle Station, Bedourie, Queensland, Australia associated with pastoralist Sidney...
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Today only three active distilleries remain in Campbeltown: Glen Scotia, Glengyle, and Springbank. Campbeltown is a "protected locality" for Scotch Whisky...
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folding kayak brigade would be effective. He decided to infiltrate HMS Glengyle, an infantry landing ship anchored in the River Clyde. Courtney paddled...
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Station Elderslie Station Esmeralda Station Gipsy Plains Glencoe Station Glengyle Station Glenormiston Station Headingly Station Iffley Station Isis Downs...
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Virginia Manor, also known as Glengyle, is a historic home located in Natural Bridge Station, Rockbridge County, Virginia. The original section was built...
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installations and equipment. The landing force sailed to the area in HMS Glengyle, escorted by the anti-aircraft cruiser HMS Coventry and the destroyers...
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RAAF had about 50 aircraft, and the navy contributed the landing ship HMS Glengyle, five cruisers and eight destroyers. The British plan of attack devised...
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been silted up for a distance of half a mile by alluvium laid down by Glengyle Water. Below Brenachoil Lodge the soundings show an uneven floor, due probably...
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heritage-listed sites in Bedourie, including: Kidman's Tree of Knowledge at Glengyle Station (24°47′06″S 139°35′33″E / 24.785°S 139.5925°E / -24.785; 139...
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MacGregor was born on Christmas Eve 1786 at his family's ancestral home of Glengyle, on the north shore of Loch Katrine in Stirlingshire, Scotland. He was...
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Zealand's most famous tree" Kidman's Tree of Knowledge Eucalyptus coolibah Glengyle Station in Bedourie, Queensland, Australia Associated with Sidney Kidman...
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craft HMS Duke of Wellington "Landing Ship, Infantry (Hand-Hoisting)", HMS Glengyle - Landing Ship, Infantry (Large) HMS Invicta - Landing ship, Infantry (Small)...
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